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Utah cow and Barnes TSX
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<blockquote data-quote="Wedgy" data-source="post: 2427458" data-attributes="member: 64108"><p>I'm in CA also and have been shooting nonlead a long time and stopped using Barnes as they are a very hard copper alloy that pressure up quicker(less velocity) than the softer compounds used by Hammer and Cutting Edge. Both are designed so the pedals shear off and theshank penetrates thru and exits. Cutting Edge has a little higher BC than the Hammers, but either way make sure you have the correct barrel twist or faster as this is what makes the bullet perform and penetrate correctly. My .30 cal barrels are 7 twist</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wedgy, post: 2427458, member: 64108"] I'm in CA also and have been shooting nonlead a long time and stopped using Barnes as they are a very hard copper alloy that pressure up quicker(less velocity) than the softer compounds used by Hammer and Cutting Edge. Both are designed so the pedals shear off and theshank penetrates thru and exits. Cutting Edge has a little higher BC than the Hammers, but either way make sure you have the correct barrel twist or faster as this is what makes the bullet perform and penetrate correctly. My .30 cal barrels are 7 twist [/QUOTE]
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